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‘Underwater drone with explosives’ spotted near Baltic Nord Stream pipeline
Texto: An
unmanned military underwater vehicle rigged with explosives was spotted on the
seabed in the vicinity of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltics on
Friday, Swedish media report. The device is expected to be disarmed on November
9.
An abandoned
expendable remotely-operated mine clearance underwater vehicle allegedly with
explosives onboard has been detected in multinational waters of the Baltic Sea
by the Swedish Navy, Svenska Daglabet reports.
The discovery was
made during a routine check of the Nord Stream pipeline. Since it was
discovered in the Swedish economic zone, north of the island of Gotland, the
Nord Stream pipeline operator immediately notified the Swedish military.
The type of ROV
(remote operated vehicle) found near Gotland is typically used to disarm big
unremovable munitions found on seabed, as the drone is blown up along with the
dangerous object.
Although there is
every indication that the UUV carries an explosive charge, the Swedish military
believe it cannot do any harm.
“We don't
consider it to be dangerous to merchant vessels or the pipeline at this point,”
Jesper Stolpe, Swedish Armed Forces spokesman, told Radio Sweden. According to
Stolpe, the cable used to control the drone and to set off the explosive was
cut off, so at the moment the vehicle is relatively harmless.
The national
identity of the drone has not been verified so far, as many countries use UUVs
of a similar construction, Stolpe said.
The Swedish
military precludes the possibility of sabotage against the pipeline, Stolpe
said.
An attempt to
disarm the UUV or take it away from the pipeline is going to be made on Monday,
November 9.
The Nord Stream
pipeline connecting Russia and Germany was constructed by energy giant Gazprom
in close cooperation with companies from Germany, France and the Netherlands.
In June 2015,
Gazprom signed a new contract, providing construction of two additional gas
pipelines along the already existing two, the so-called Nord Stream-2 project.
The new project is going to be developed together with such companies as E.On,
Shell, and OMV.
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